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Table 2 operative management, complications, and outcome. Abbreviations: n: number; GI: gastrointestinal; *gynecologicprocedures were multi-visceral resections, including visceral surgery in 5 cases explaining the discrepancy between the five proceduresmore in gynecology when compared to the counts in a medical specialty

From: Predictive value of a novel digital risk calculator to determine early patient outcomes after major surgery: a proof-of-concept pilot study

Operative management, complications, and mortality

Subcategory

Total

n = 267

Major surgical procedure

Nephrectomy

Prostatectomy

Urology other

Hysterectomy

Ovarectomy

Gynecology other*

Upper GI

Liver & Biliary

Pancreatectomies

Lower GI

Endocrine

Hernias

Lung Resections

Vascular Surgery

7 (2.6%)

60 (22.5%)

13 (4.9%)

3 (1.1%)

6 (2.2%)

11 (4.1%)

15 (5.6%)

34 (12.7%)

9 (3.4%)

18 (6.7%)

13 (4.9%

17 (6.4%)

39 (14.6%)

22 (8.2%)

Dindo-Clavien category of complications

0

1

2

3a

3b

4a

4b

5

107 (40.1%)

18 (6.7%)

82 (30.7%)

24 (9.0%)

22 (8.2%)

6 (2.2%)

2 (0.7%)

6 (2.2%)

Outcomes

Complications (DC 1 to 5)

Major Complications (DC 3 to 5)

90-day Mortality

160 (59.9%)

60 (22.5%)

6 (2.2%)